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The Bucks officially re-signed Tony Snell to a four-year, $46 million deal on Monday.

"Tony was an integral part of our team’s improvement last season and we’re excited to re-sign him," said General Manager Jon Horst. "He is a tireless worker, a terrific teammate and a man of great character. We look forward to having him back with the Bucks as we continue to build toward a championship." Snell should retain his spot in the starting five with the Bucks next season, but he's really nothing more than a 3-point specialist in deep leagues. Jul 31 - 6:37 PM

The Bucks have agreed to re-sign Tony Snell to a four-year, $46 million deal.

Snell was a restricted free agent, but the Bucks didn't waste any time re-signing the 3-and-D wing. The deal is guaranteed for $44 million and the fourth year is a player option, but it's a bold move for a guy with career averages of 6.2 points per game. To be fair, he did improve a ton following his move to the Bucks last season, averaging career-highs in points (8.5), 3-pointers (1.8), assists (1.2), steals (0.7) and 3-point percentage (40.6 percent). Jul 1 - 12:05 AM

Milwaukee is expected to re-sign Tony Snell "for something in the $10-12 million range," according to ESPN's Zach Lowe.

Snell enjoyed a career year with the Bucks last season. He started 80 games for Milwaukee, supplied solid perimeter defense, and averaged career-highs in points (8.5), 3-pointers (1.8), and 3-point percentage (40.6). He also played well in the postseason, knocking down 51.6 percent of his 3-point attempts in the playoffs. Jun 30 - 11:43 AM

The Bucks have extended a qualifying offer to Tony Snell, making him a restricted free agent.

After a rough few years in Chicago, Snell improved a lot with the Bucks and averaged career-highs in points (8.5), 3-pointers (1.8), assists (1.2) and steals (0.7). He was one of Milwaukee's top perimeter defenders and shot 40.6 percent from beyond the arc, so he should have a decent market as a 3-and-D wing. If he stays in Milwaukee, he will likely only be relevant in deeper fantasy formats. Jun 29 - 11:21 AM

Depth Charts

Bucks GM Jon Horst said that Jabari Parker (torn ACL) is doing "tremendous ... his body looks fantastic," but he added that "for Jabari and the Bucks, this is not about this year."

"This is about a 22-year-old kid who is one of the best young talents in the league, and making sure he comes back physically in the right way," Horst said. Parker has torn his ACL twice in three years and he has no clear return date, although Jason Kidd did float February as a possibility. Horst's recent quotes add to the uncertainty surrounding Jabari as a fantasy pick in 2017-18.